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"Upgraded to superior room to have a better view. Room was on a newly renovated level. V clean and spacious. Location was v convenient to Siam station and the most of the large shopping malls. Breakfast has limited variety but still worth it."

Most recent review

"First time to stay at Landmark after passing by it many, many times on previous trip to Bangkok. Outstanding experience, from check-in to check-out. Wonderful premium room on 10th Floor; quiet and spacious and ideal for our needs. Nice big bathroom with separate shower and toilet in its own &quot..."

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Top Bangkok neighborhoods

Sukhumvit

Popular with expats and the Thai elite, Sukhumvit throbs with traffic and pulses with light. It’s Bangkok’s most cosmopolitan district, just a quick Skytrain ride from Siam Square. With department…

Popular with expats and the Thai elite, Sukhumvit throbs with traffic and pulses with light. It’s Bangkok’s most cosmopolitan district, just a quick Skytrain ride from Siam Square. With department stores filling the high rise blocks and markets spilling out onto the street, you can shop ‘till you drop, then collapse in a massage parlor. Sukhumvit’s nightlife options are endless, so once you’ve been revived, pull on your dancing shoes.

Siam Square

Less a square in the traditional sense and more a collection of gigantic shopping centers, plazas, and interconnecting walkways, the commercial district stretching from Siam Square to Ratchaprason…

Less a square in the traditional sense and more a collection of gigantic shopping centers, plazas, and interconnecting walkways, the commercial district stretching from Siam Square to Ratchaprasong is a fantasyland for shopaholics. With 10 floors, a multiplex cinema, and huge food court, Siam Paragon was the largest shopping center until the arrival of sprawling CentralWorld, which offers mid-price stores, as well as dozens of restaurants.

China Town

The real essence of Bangkok, China Town, is an assault on the senses. Just 3 kilometers from clean, ordered Siam Square, the Yarowat road through China Town is crammed with fuchsia taxis and tuk-t…

The real essence of Bangkok, China Town, is an assault on the senses. Just 3 kilometers from clean, ordered Siam Square, the Yarowat road through China Town is crammed with fuchsia taxis and tuk-tuks. Above them, neon signs jostle for space. Follow your nose and have your head turned by crabs, smoking woks, and the aromas of coconut and chili as you wind a path through the maze of alleys.

Silom

Often dubbed Thailand's answer to Wall Street, Silom is where big business buzzes in proud skyscrapers. But this is a place to play as well as work, with pubs a-plenty as well as the swankiest bar…

Often dubbed Thailand's answer to Wall Street, Silom is where big business buzzes in proud skyscrapers. But this is a place to play as well as work, with pubs a-plenty as well as the swankiest bars in Bangkok – not to mention clubs pumping out hip hop and dance music. High-end hotels are clustered in the Sathorn district, while Lumphini Park offers a tranquil respite from all the urban energy.

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Top Bangkok neighborhoods

Sukhumvit

Popular with expats and the Thai elite, Sukhumvit throbs with traffic and pulses with light. It’s Bangkok’s most cosmopolitan district, just a quick Skytrain ride from Siam Square. With department…

Popular with expats and the Thai elite, Sukhumvit throbs with traffic and pulses with light. It’s Bangkok’s most cosmopolitan district, just a quick Skytrain ride from Siam Square. With department stores filling the high rise blocks and markets spilling out onto the street, you can shop ‘till you drop, then collapse in a massage parlor. Sukhumvit’s nightlife options are endless, so once you’ve been revived, pull on your dancing shoes.

Siam Square

Less a square in the traditional sense and more a collection of gigantic shopping centers, plazas, and interconnecting walkways, the commercial district stretching from Siam Square to Ratchaprason…

Less a square in the traditional sense and more a collection of gigantic shopping centers, plazas, and interconnecting walkways, the commercial district stretching from Siam Square to Ratchaprasong is a fantasyland for shopaholics. With 10 floors, a multiplex cinema, and huge food court, Siam Paragon was the largest shopping center until the arrival of sprawling CentralWorld, which offers mid-price stores, as well as dozens of restaurants.

China Town

The real essence of Bangkok, China Town, is an assault on the senses. Just 3 kilometers from clean, ordered Siam Square, the Yarowat road through China Town is crammed with fuchsia taxis and tuk-t…

The real essence of Bangkok, China Town, is an assault on the senses. Just 3 kilometers from clean, ordered Siam Square, the Yarowat road through China Town is crammed with fuchsia taxis and tuk-tuks. Above them, neon signs jostle for space. Follow your nose and have your head turned by crabs, smoking woks, and the aromas of coconut and chili as you wind a path through the maze of alleys.

Silom

Often dubbed Thailand's answer to Wall Street, Silom is where big business buzzes in proud skyscrapers. But this is a place to play as well as work, with pubs a-plenty as well as the swankiest bar…

Often dubbed Thailand's answer to Wall Street, Silom is where big business buzzes in proud skyscrapers. But this is a place to play as well as work, with pubs a-plenty as well as the swankiest bars in Bangkok – not to mention clubs pumping out hip hop and dance music. High-end hotels are clustered in the Sathorn district, while Lumphini Park offers a tranquil respite from all the urban energy.

Best Bangkok hotels

Bangkok HotelsWith neon signs demanding your attention, the spicy aroma of street food filling the air, and small shops stuffed with locally made goods, a simple stroll around Bangkok is a treat for all the senses. It’s no wonder that this friendly, multicultural city is popular with expatriates from around the globe, many of them working within the towering skyscrapers that fill the skyline. There’s a great contrast between the old and new, with ornate Thai architecture sharing the streets with contemporary, glass fronted buildings. Things to seeSiam Square is a thriving shopping and entertainment district with eclectic and colorful stores piled high with clothing and bric-a-brac. In the evening, locals and tourists flock to the neon-lit restaurants and cinemas, making it a lively night out. A short walk away, the imposing MBK Center hosts nearly 2,000 shops, restaurants, and a cinema, with shiny glass escalators whizzing you to all eight floors. If there’s any space left in your luggage, then Pratunam Market is one of the cheapest places to buy clothes, although you will have to work through the stuffed rails to find the right item. Once you’ve worn out your credit card, head to the National Museum Bangkok which is based on the grounds of a magnificent 18th century palace. You’ll feel like royalty as you take in the large collection of intricate carvings, golden antiques, and spectacular pavilions. Those backpacking through the city with no doubt find themselves visiting Khao San Road. Stuffed with shops and market stalls, there’s a tempting aroma of street food, and the sound of cyclists weaving down the narrow street. At night, the street lights up with neon and becomes a lively party zone for tourists. Hotels in
BangkokMany of the city’s five star and luxury hotels stand imposingly on the city’s landscape, often with contemporary, gleaming facades. With such a wide choice, it’s easy to find Bangkok hotel deals, and the higher end hotel rooms often feature minibars, floor-to-ceiling windows, marble bathrooms, and oversize tubs. There are also plenty of recognizable hotel chains which offer a comfortable bed, family friendly facilities, air conditioning, and buffet breakfasts. Those who are backpacking, or just need a place to sleep, can enjoy an authentic Thai experience in the cozy guest houses and inns which are often just a short stroll from the popular tourist areas. Where to stayBusiness travelers, as well as those just passing through Bangkok, often stay in the Sukhumvit area. One of the major highways in Thailand, this busy road is the site of many Western hotel chains, and at night is full of tourists enjoying the lively bars. The quieter area of Siam Square – Ratchaprasong is popular with families, as well as being close to many colorful cultural festivals, and the easy public transport makes it appealing to adventurous tourists. The Silom and Sathorn areas host many financial institutions and international corporations within their gleaming skyscrapers, and many of the top hotels in the city are within these streets. At night, the decadent environment attracts those after a good time, and the waft of cigar smoke often fills the upmarket cocktail bars. How to get to BangkokThe impressive Suvarnabhumi International Airport is the busiest in the country, however it manages to be clean and efficient, with many types of transfers available. The airport rail link takes you to many major Bangkok train stations in under half an hour, and there are buses running regularly from dawn until late at night. Across town is the older Bangkok (DMK-Don Mueang Intl.) airport which also welcomes visitors, but is a much less busy alternative. From here it’s a half hour taxi ride, or slightly longer bus journey, and there’s also a regular shuttle bus between the two major airports. At the heart of the futuristic sky train network is Nana BTS Station; a hub with cheap, easy links to Suvarnabhumi International Airport, as well as other popular areas around the city.

Most recent review

"Upgraded to superior room to have a better view. Room was on a newly renovated level. V clean and spacious. Location was v convenient to Siam station and the most of the large shopping malls. Breakfast has limited variety but still worth it."

Most recent review

"First time to stay at Landmark after passing by it many, many times on previous trip to Bangkok. Outstanding experience, from check-in to check-out. Wonderful premium room on 10th Floor; quiet and spacious and ideal for our needs. Nice big bathroom with separate shower and toilet in its own &quot..."